Scott Freeman just published a book, Saving Tarboo Creek, detailing the work that he and his family have been doing to help restore a degraded salmon stream on the Olympic peninsula. The book also introduces what he calls a natural life—a way of living that focuses on taking care of the land and taking care of each other. The book is illustrated by his wife Susan Leopold Freeman.
Amazon has listed it as a top-10 in nonfiction and it’s a book-of-the-month at Powell’s—the world’s largest independent bookstore.
For more information see the publisher, TimberPress, or Scott and Susan’s Facebook pages.
Local book readings:
Elliot Bay Books, Seattle, Friday February 16, 7pm
Liberty Bay Books, Poulsbo, Tuesday, February 20, 6:30pm.
Finn River Cidery (Jefferson Land Trust event, open to all), Sunday February 25, 6pm
Powell’s Books, Portland, Wednesday March 7, 7:30pm
Waucoma Books, Hood River, Thursday, March 8 7:00pm (this is tentative--please check their website or scottfreemanauthor.com)